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Re: junit and WebObjects Components
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Re: junit and WebObjects Components


  • Subject: Re: junit and WebObjects Components
  • From: Colin Clark <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 10:48:19 -0400

Hi Mehul,

Sure, it's possible. What do you want to know?

We used straight Ant scripts to build our application and run our entire suite of tests, including some which tested WOComponents. WOUnitTest was a nice way to run the tests while actually working with a running build.

Are there any specific questions I can help you with?

Colin

On 15-Sep-05, at 5:00 PM, Mehul Pattni wrote:


Has anyone tested WebObject Components using Junit within a WebObjects application context? I believe WOUnitTest allows you to do this, but is there another way?

Thanks,
Mehul
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